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Genre Power Point
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GenreGenre
Intermediate Literature
Mrs. Walker
What is FictionWhat is Fiction
a. b. c.
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a. Something that is true
b. Something that is made up
c. A book shelf
a. Something that is true
b. Something that is made up
c. A book shelf
What is non-fiction?What is non-fiction?
a. b. c.
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a. Something that is true
b. Something that is made up
c. A place in the Caribbean
a. Something that is true
b. Something that is made up
c. A place in the Caribbean
Realistic FictionRealistic Fiction
• Realistic Fiction is not a true story but it has to be believable or seem possible.
• Must portray characters and events as they actually are.
• They are stories that could happen and are in a time and setting that is possible.
• With characters that are true to life.
• Realistic Fiction is not a true story but it has to be believable or seem possible.
• Must portray characters and events as they actually are.
• They are stories that could happen and are in a time and setting that is possible.
• With characters that are true to life.
Purpose of Realistic FictionPurpose of Realistic Fiction
• To entertain
• Involve the reader in the lives of people who seem to be real and are in real life situations.
• To entertain
• Involve the reader in the lives of people who seem to be real and are in real life situations.
Realistic Fiction must include the following:
Realistic Fiction must include the following:
• Characters• Setting• Conflict• Problem• Plot (exposition, rising action, climax, falling
action, and resolution)
• Characters• Setting• Conflict• Problem• Plot (exposition, rising action, climax, falling
action, and resolution)
Do you remember the four types of conflict?
Do you remember the four types of conflict?
• Person vs. person
• Person vs. self
• Person vs. nature
• Person vs. society
• Person vs. person
• Person vs. self
• Person vs. nature
• Person vs. society
What is point of view?What is point of view?
a. b. c.
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a. Perspective from which the novel is told.
b. The angle the camera uses to take the cover picture.
c. The way you feel about a story.
a. Perspective from which the novel is told.
b. The angle the camera uses to take the cover picture.
c. The way you feel about a story.
SimilesSimiles
• Think back to Romeo and Juliet and share with the class what you remember about similies
• Think back to Romeo and Juliet and share with the class what you remember about similies
Which of the following is an example of a simile?
Which of the following is an example of a simile?
a. b.
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a. The car was a junkyard on wheels
b. “Lemme think a minute….it’s sorta like making a turtle come out
a. The car was a junkyard on wheels
b. “Lemme think a minute….it’s sorta like making a turtle come out
A simile is..A simile is..
• A form of imagery in which two unlike things are compared using the words like or as.
• A form of imagery in which two unlike things are compared using the words like or as.
What do I do with them?What do I do with them?
• Similes are located throughout the novel To Kill a Mockingbird. You will be asked to identify them while we read and you may need them in the future.
• Similes are located throughout the novel To Kill a Mockingbird. You will be asked to identify them while we read and you may need them in the future.